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it reportedly as rye lent descriptions and they are subject to privacy law. >>> and the legal battle will continue between apple and samsung. jurors had more than two hours of instructions from the judge. most do not expect a verdicts and one juror said it could take more than a day to figure out how to handle the charges and countercharges and they will have to fill out a form as they get closer to a decision. >>> now learn boats will be racing -- 11 boats will be racing on the bay but not all of them will be coming back for finals next summer but that event is being scaled back. only 3 of the 4 teams have raised enough money for the finals. they predicted there would be a lot more and his team by the way is the defending champ. >> it should be so exciting to watch that. not so exciting with football, with more on that is our own sal castaneda wrapping it up for us. >> we will start looking at highway 4 going to antioch and willow pass grade. the traffic is looking well as you drive to the grade but there is slow traffic in antioch, parts of pittsburgh and parts of 680 so we are get
it reportedly as rye lent descriptions and they are subject to privacy law. >>> and the legal battle will continue between apple and samsung. jurors had more than two hours of instructions from the judge. most do not expect a verdicts and one juror said it could take more than a day to figure out how to handle the charges and countercharges and they will have to fill out a form as they get closer to a decision. >>> now learn boats will be racing -- 11 boats will be racing on...
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is the facebook poster child an i will station of why the laws need to be made fair an exact. >> reporter: there could be a meeting on capitol hill and instead they say they have done nothing illegal. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a you tube video is rekinelling -- rekindelling anger. they posted this video in the mission district. they wore black hooded sweatshirts and damaged dozens of stores including a police car. the video is end fewer waiting business owners who believe there were not enough officers to handle the large number of protesters. >>> our alarm company said we had broken windows and when i called the police station they said they could not get down here because there was too many people. >> police have seen the video but in a written statement, they said quote, this video could yield evidence for the investigation. the groups hosting the video is not claiming responsibility for the video. >>> they are lookingingfor a man who -- looking for a man who shot three went from a playground on levin worth streets. he may have been targeting one of the well,he used to date. --
is the facebook poster child an i will station of why the laws need to be made fair an exact. >> reporter: there could be a meeting on capitol hill and instead they say they have done nothing illegal. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> a you tube video is rekinelling -- rekindelling anger. they posted this video in the mission district. they wore black hooded sweatshirts and damaged dozens of stores including a police car. the video is end fewer waiting business owners who believe...
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that is because of a new law which applies to a sentence applied to them while juveniles. if they are taking steps towards rehabilitation and have shown remorse, they could be cut from life sentence without the possibility of parole to 25 years to life. governor jerry brown signed into law a bill for parents to get a note from the doctor's office before end rolling their children in school who don't have evacuate nations. -- vac nations. and california is the better state to ban this controversial -- california is the first state to ban this controversial therapy of turning gay teens straight. >>> it is expected to be blocked off and at 8:00 this morning, mark will be speaking about what is next for the company. they delivered the key note address and delivered some new cloud computing products and this big conference will end on thursday. >> definitely be aware of that. sal, is there anything else if we get a lot of slowed traffic on side streets and if you are driving in the area or the best way to get there is to take bay area transit. it is backed up all the way to the
that is because of a new law which applies to a sentence applied to them while juveniles. if they are taking steps towards rehabilitation and have shown remorse, they could be cut from life sentence without the possibility of parole to 25 years to life. governor jerry brown signed into law a bill for parents to get a note from the doctor's office before end rolling their children in school who don't have evacuate nations. -- vac nations. and california is the better state to ban this...
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now the federal government is reminding everybody, marijuana is not legal under federal law. >> couldt graduations. >>> it is now legal for same -- congratulations. >>> it's now legal for same sex couples to marry in seattle. dozen have lined up outside the administration building shortly after they assigned the new video. we want to show you a photo of kate middleton leaving the hospital with her husband prince william and what went wrong during her stay and we will have more on why the hospital is now apologizing. >>> they are hoping to cash in on a big promise. joining us from sunny veil, with details, you have to bring us back some soup and bread. >> okay, i will do that, pam, just for you, but that big promise, free sourdough bread for the entire year. >> reporter: check out this line, the first person in line showed up and we are live at the latest area in sunny veil california and some people have come out as far as new york but we are here with ross. how are you doing? tell us what people can expect? >> well, the doors open at 10:30 but what we are celebrating is the doors open
now the federal government is reminding everybody, marijuana is not legal under federal law. >> couldt graduations. >>> it is now legal for same -- congratulations. >>> it's now legal for same sex couples to marry in seattle. dozen have lined up outside the administration building shortly after they assigned the new video. we want to show you a photo of kate middleton leaving the hospital with her husband prince william and what went wrong during her stay and we will...
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however they just pulled out of the building to take over the milpitas law enforcement and they will allow the public to vote on whether the city should outsource police services. >> in syria, at least 31 people are dead. three car bombs exploded and it has become a major battleground area for forces. they are trying to take over bashar assad. >>> now a judge has postponed the enforcement of the voter identification law it was dismissed but they say the ruling only applies to this year's voting and is expected to take affect next year. >>> they are taking stage in denver and mitt romney and president barack obama hold their first debate. allison burns joins us live on whether president barack obama will speak first, allison? >> reporter: there will be no answers, no cheering allowed for a crowd and they asked them to get to the first question and get the last word. they are taking intense preparations and president barack obama visited hoover dam. even though it is a good way to boost his falling poll numbers they say in the end debates are more about entertainment and few ever made
however they just pulled out of the building to take over the milpitas law enforcement and they will allow the public to vote on whether the city should outsource police services. >> in syria, at least 31 people are dead. three car bombs exploded and it has become a major battleground area for forces. they are trying to take over bashar assad. >>> now a judge has postponed the enforcement of the voter identification law it was dismissed but they say the ruling only applies to...
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in the meantime the senator identified ann finestein wrote the original weapons ban but the law expired in 2004 during the bush administration. senator finestein will be joined by three fellow members of the company during a news conference in washington d.c. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is standing on his stop and frisk policy. he has strengthened his commitment to that policy. it calls for officers who stop and search people they deem suspicious in an effort to get illegal guns off the streets. it has been linked to racial profiling. >>> oakland police are still experiencing radio problems. they suddenly fall into dead zones. they also can't broadcast in, including the basement of their own headquarters, they are in the process of moving to a new regional radio system and oakland is deciding whether to join that or spend more money on its own fixes for a new digital system. >>> a state park scandal may end up hurting governor brown's initiative to raise taxes. they called for an audit for special funds in the wake of that scandal. this after the park's department hid almost $54 mill
in the meantime the senator identified ann finestein wrote the original weapons ban but the law expired in 2004 during the bush administration. senator finestein will be joined by three fellow members of the company during a news conference in washington d.c. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is standing on his stop and frisk policy. he has strengthened his commitment to that policy. it calls for officers who stop and search people they deem suspicious in an effort to get illegal guns off...
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they could jailed for up to a law. they ban insults during an election campaign. google plans to appeal. >>> rebels are attacking a military building in damascus. there are more than 300 people who died yesterday and it was the bloodiest day in this month long crisis. they estimate 700,000 refugees may flee syria by the end of this year. >>> back here in the u.s. football fans are happy. the nfl strike is over. the regular refs have reached an eight year deal which includes a retirement plan. the regular refs will be back tonight. the nfl caught a lot of heat after the refs blew that touchdown call at the end of monday night's game between the seahawks and green bay packers. regular revs will be -- regular refs are back starting tonight. >> no pressure, sal, how is the commute? >>> we still have more slow traffic building at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is not quite filled in and the metering lights come in and there is a little bit of a backup as you can see. also the morning commute looks good on 880 north and that traffic is moving along nicely passed the oakl
they could jailed for up to a law. they ban insults during an election campaign. google plans to appeal. >>> rebels are attacking a military building in damascus. there are more than 300 people who died yesterday and it was the bloodiest day in this month long crisis. they estimate 700,000 refugees may flee syria by the end of this year. >>> back here in the u.s. football fans are happy. the nfl strike is over. the regular refs have reached an eight year deal which includes a...
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those hot button issues many lou enforce -- law enforcement will have to decide. a small group of people are supporting this. now if passed it will repeal the death penalty and give them life without the possibility of parole. they will work while in prison and their wages will be given to crime victims. now with the sheriff's association and even markhors, they say it let's criminals escape justice. >> unless things change, he will not be executed and he may well out live me. >> and they say passing prop 34 will safe them millions of -- save them millions of dollars. some are appealing for the humanity aspect of this. >> we are a great nation, we are setting the trend, people follow us, is this what we want them to stand for as americans. and i said no, we will put people to death but not put our children through school? >> well, if it does not pass, many other states will follow suit. 33 states have the death penalty and again voters will have to decide on this to go through today and they have a long way to go but a field pole suggests 45% support this measure
those hot button issues many lou enforce -- law enforcement will have to decide. a small group of people are supporting this. now if passed it will repeal the death penalty and give them life without the possibility of parole. they will work while in prison and their wages will be given to crime victims. now with the sheriff's association and even markhors, they say it let's criminals escape justice. >> unless things change, he will not be executed and he may well out live me. >>...
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. >> reporter: well this is not the first time antolin garcia- torres has been in trouble with the law. we dug up court documents showing he resisted arrest from a peace officer but nothing of this caliber. they questioned him for two hours trying to find out more about sierra lemar, his connection to her and possibly her location. the 21-year-old was escorted across the street to the main jail. officials said they booked him on charges and murder. >> we have evidence that leads us to believe and we have probable cause to believe he has committed the murder and kidnapping. we are charging him with murder. it is very, very difficult to come to that position where we believe she is not alive. >> reporter: now deputies arrested antolin garcia-torres at 5:30 6:00 last night which very close to his home in san martin. we know he used to working at that store and by many accounts he was well-liked. he also attended a continuation school for several months. he is the owner of the red jetta we have been seeing and he has been on around the clock surveillance and he has been linked to the cloth
. >> reporter: well this is not the first time antolin garcia- torres has been in trouble with the law. we dug up court documents showing he resisted arrest from a peace officer but nothing of this caliber. they questioned him for two hours trying to find out more about sierra lemar, his connection to her and possibly her location. the 21-year-old was escorted across the street to the main jail. officials said they booked him on charges and murder. >> we have evidence that leads us...
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it handed out side a downtown law office, tara? >> reporter: well, friends say kim conover was stopped by her husband. she came to her attorney's office but what she didn't realize was that kevin conover came here armed with a gun. police say 41-year-old kevin conover shot and killed 43-year- old kim and shot her and then killed himself. the attorney witnessed the entire murder/suicide. friends are concerned because the couple had twins together, a boy and a girl just under two years old. >> as we pulled up, my daughters blessed themselves and the scene and said a quick prayer and we hope everything goes well. i know it is going to be a tough road for all of them. >> now the twins were nearby when the shooting happened but are not harmed. kim also has two teenage daughters from a previous marriage. she grew up in petaluma and was a 2nd grade teacher at meadow elementary school. we will be there as teachers and students are receiving the news of this horrible tragedy. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> employees are thr
it handed out side a downtown law office, tara? >> reporter: well, friends say kim conover was stopped by her husband. she came to her attorney's office but what she didn't realize was that kevin conover came here armed with a gun. police say 41-year-old kevin conover shot and killed 43-year- old kim and shot her and then killed himself. the attorney witnessed the entire murder/suicide. friends are concerned because the couple had twins together, a boy and a girl just under two years old....
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they can be a part of this future if they break with al qaeda, renounce violence and abide by afghan laws. >> if they were not willing to step down from al qaeda, as we are pulling down our troops why would they be more willing to engage us. >> and as a sign of how violent, they detonated a car bomb after the president's departure and at least seven people were killed. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> three land mines were headed to fso. officials stopped a woman who was trying to board a flight from newark to new jersey. those mines were found packed with shrapnal. the woman said she was a ten willing an explosives demonstration. they allowed her to rebook a night without explosives. they were not the only ones who saw violent mayday protests. look at that. this is in seattle. dozens of people dressed in black at nike town store, look at that, they then moved on even damaged the federal courthouse. ms. also confiscated several items they thought were made to be homemade explosives. >>> and they are looking into whether employees will strike. they began voting on april 16th
they can be a part of this future if they break with al qaeda, renounce violence and abide by afghan laws. >> if they were not willing to step down from al qaeda, as we are pulling down our troops why would they be more willing to engage us. >> and as a sign of how violent, they detonated a car bomb after the president's departure and at least seven people were killed. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> three land mines were headed to fso. officials stopped a...
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this is now being called a law enforcement situation. a short while ago, we saw someone being escorted off the plane. we have very few details. you can see the plane, the u.s. airways plane landed safely in philadelphia. after being diverted back and taking off for dallas. the suspicion is that there may have been explosives on board. someone is escorted off the plane and that's about all we know. we are following this breaking news story from philadelphia. we will bring you more details as thereof veilable. >>> turning -- they are available. > >>> bill clinton made his intentions clear for the upcoming election. i want president barack obama to be the next president of the united states and i proudly mom name him. >> they encouraged voters to give president obama four more years. why people are frustrated about tonight's schedule and we will hear from nancy pelosi. >>> we have to get you out the door, but tara said the traffic is not good this morning. >> it is starting to get worse. >> we have a couple of fender benders and we can look
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on president barack obama's healthcare reform law. allison burns is outside the supreme court right now and is here to tell us about some of the possible outcomes, allison? >> reporter: dave from the white house to the capital there are a lot of anxious people out here this morning and we are out here lined up in an area between the capital meeting. a few dozen people spend the night outside to find out what is going on because it will change the way americans get healthcare and it is a huge test to say how much he federal government has a say in our everyday lives. that is what has them so riled up. >> we are hoping they will overturn the mandate at least and we will be satisfied to see the mandate overthrown because that will ruin the whole thing. >> reporter: supporters of the law like barbara lee says it is a life line for americans of people. >> we will have millions of people once again hanging out there with no hope for health insurance. >> we will have more in my next update, reporting live, allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morni
on president barack obama's healthcare reform law. allison burns is outside the supreme court right now and is here to tell us about some of the possible outcomes, allison? >> reporter: dave from the white house to the capital there are a lot of anxious people out here this morning and we are out here lined up in an area between the capital meeting. a few dozen people spend the night outside to find out what is going on because it will change the way americans get healthcare and it is a...
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. >>> they are due to make their state a bill would resince a two year law restoring a law allowing civil unions but not marriage. they say they will veto the bill if it reaches the governor's desk. >>> he will go before a federal judge trying to stop their pending separation. after living together for ten years, they were married last year in new york. then garcia was pulled over and it was revealed he was living in this country illegally. now he is trying to file a petition keeping the couple together. >> we spent the last ten years living together as a couple and if he is deported he will be barred from the united states for ten years and was that we are fighting against. >> they are trying stop that deportation process. they have started an online petition and they are making an appeal to president barack obama to support their cause. >>> it is up in contra coster county and they reported 60 cases of active tuberculoses in 2011 and it compares to 30 active cases in 2010. it is a bacteria disease that affects the lungs and can be fatal. >>> last week the company that began in capitoa t
. >>> they are due to make their state a bill would resince a two year law restoring a law allowing civil unions but not marriage. they say they will veto the bill if it reaches the governor's desk. >>> he will go before a federal judge trying to stop their pending separation. after living together for ten years, they were married last year in new york. then garcia was pulled over and it was revealed he was living in this country illegally. now he is trying to file a petition...
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. >>> developing news in vallejo, law enforcement from several bay area cities are at the scene of a reported police shooting. christian captain is there in vallejo and you have new information, what do you know, christian? >> reporter: dave, in just the last few minutes we spoke with a homeowner and you can see this home is right in the middle of this crime scene. she told me she heard shortly after 11:00, a loud police chase going into the apartment complex, and she saw a number of shots, one man on the ground he was an apparent gun victim and she also saw an officer who was injured. again you can see there are vallejo police still showing up to the scene right behind that vehicle that just pulled up and there is a series of evidence markers and we are still gathering information about what happened here but we know one officer was taken away needing medical attention. that officers may have been bitten on the leg by a dog and a second scene is right next to mayor island way. that white suv type vehicle is believed to have been the one involved in that pursuit. at this point there
. >>> developing news in vallejo, law enforcement from several bay area cities are at the scene of a reported police shooting. christian captain is there in vallejo and you have new information, what do you know, christian? >> reporter: dave, in just the last few minutes we spoke with a homeowner and you can see this home is right in the middle of this crime scene. she told me she heard shortly after 11:00, a loud police chase going into the apartment complex, and she saw a...
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. >> in the meantime a friend of his acknowledged he broke no laws by escaping house arrest and also with forced abortions in china, he wants to remain in china. >>> new information on documents seized from osama bin laden's compound, as allison burns reports the documents are being released on the one year anniversary of the terrorist leader's death. >> reporter: the documents reveal he was depressed, worried about his legacy and the state of al qaeda. the treasure trove of the documents show osama bin laden considered changing the name of al qaeda because he did not like the direction it was going. he was struggling to direct it, it had money troubles and top advisers say u.s. say attacks are still having a significant impact. >> al qaeda is losing and in documents we seized he confessed to disaster after disaster. >> new information hidden in pornographic computer files reveal al qaeda working with osama bin laden were working on possible cruise ships. reporting live allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> osama bin laden was the leader of the terrorist group and they reveal
. >> in the meantime a friend of his acknowledged he broke no laws by escaping house arrest and also with forced abortions in china, he wants to remain in china. >>> new information on documents seized from osama bin laden's compound, as allison burns reports the documents are being released on the one year anniversary of the terrorist leader's death. >> reporter: the documents reveal he was depressed, worried about his legacy and the state of al qaeda. the treasure trove...
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. >>> coming up, the california law is being challenged. >>> what you don't up stand. >> over the last two years healthcare people are -- premiums are harder to pay >> >> and trains are running more slowly and that's going to cause major delays. . >>> welcome back. early verdicts are rolling in for the debate 45% say mitt romney out worked president barack obama. good morning sandra for an early analysis. >> reporter: good morning. mitt romney came out strong in last night's performance during the first showdown between the two candidates and talking about the specifics. 67% of voters who watched the debate said mitt romney won versus 2 5% for president barack obama. the first presidential debate focused and candidates have plenty to talk about including health care reform. >> in my state we had republicans and democrats come together and work together. what you did was push through a plan without a single republican vote. >> in the past two years, it has gone up but they have gone up slower than any time in the last four years. >> my number one principal said there will be no tax cut
. >>> coming up, the california law is being challenged. >>> what you don't up stand. >> over the last two years healthcare people are -- premiums are harder to pay >> >> and trains are running more slowly and that's going to cause major delays. . >>> welcome back. early verdicts are rolling in for the debate 45% say mitt romney out worked president barack obama. good morning sandra for an early analysis. >> reporter: good morning. mitt romney...
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nicolas sarkozy says any french residents visiting terrorism websites will be prosecuted under the new law. >>> ahmed wali karzai is closely scrutinizing every detail of the proposal's strategical partnership deal with the u.s. ahmed wali karzai repeated a pledge that any deal will have to respect afghanistan sovereignty. it will deal with troops after combat forces leave in 2014. u.s. officials say they want the deal signed by a nato summit in may. >>> president barack obama is in a republican stronghold trying to sell his energy agenda. here is more on the announcement he is expected to make this morning, allison? >> reporter: we will hear his announcement from oklahoma in just a couple of hours and he is expected to fast track approval of an oil pipeline from oklahoma to refineries on the gulf coast. it is part of his two day energy tour which took him to an old field in new mexico. republicans are running ads during the president's trip trying to say he is boosting energy production. >> then and now president barack obama's restricted oil production, limited development of oil sale...
nicolas sarkozy says any french residents visiting terrorism websites will be prosecuted under the new law. >>> ahmed wali karzai is closely scrutinizing every detail of the proposal's strategical partnership deal with the u.s. ahmed wali karzai repeated a pledge that any deal will have to respect afghanistan sovereignty. it will deal with troops after combat forces leave in 2014. u.s. officials say they want the deal signed by a nato summit in may. >>> president barack obama...
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some say it's good for business but some protesters say the law targets homeless. >>> nurses walked off the job just a few minutes ago in a strike that is scheduled to last more than 24 hours. hundreds of replacement nurses have been hired and hospitals will stay open, however they will be closed in windsor because of the strike and the hospital is at odds because of on call pay >> >> a bay area man started a local anti-property program and has now been named genius award winners. maurice miller started the family initiative and now has several spinoff programs all around the country. it brings community members like some of these folks bringing them all together sharing their resources and solving problems. they also set and work towards financial professional and educational goals. he will receive $500,000 and he can spend that money anyway he wants. >>> right now 6:18, we will check in with sal for a look at traffic. sal? >>> things are getting busier as you head out the door and let's take a look at the freeway. you can see traffic is going to be busy especially getting to emory i w
some say it's good for business but some protesters say the law targets homeless. >>> nurses walked off the job just a few minutes ago in a strike that is scheduled to last more than 24 hours. hundreds of replacement nurses have been hired and hospitals will stay open, however they will be closed in windsor because of the strike and the hospital is at odds because of on call pay >> >> a bay area man started a local anti-property program and has now been named genius award...
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republicans are skeptical new laws are needed. >> this was somehow caused by the fact that we don't have more gun control legislation i don't think has been proved. >> more on the legislative rule, reporting live from washington d.c. allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> oakland police are searching for two men who shot at a highway patrol car. police say a highway patrol officer was chasing a white van when a black acura appeared and starting ramming into the patrol car. his rear window was shattered and officers found the van and arrested two men and the men inside are still on the loose. >> time now 5:16, the largest conference is underway in washington d.c. more than 20,000 scientists and h v.i. -- hiv patients are meeting this week and they are warning not to cut back on fighting the aides epidemic. they now have the tools to finally stop the spread of the virus. >>> they now have the casino matrix and the card room has the old garden city casino. it was supposed to open in april and was not able to get one in time. if the city approves one in time, they will provide 300 jo
republicans are skeptical new laws are needed. >> this was somehow caused by the fact that we don't have more gun control legislation i don't think has been proved. >> more on the legislative rule, reporting live from washington d.c. allison burns ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> oakland police are searching for two men who shot at a highway patrol car. police say a highway patrol officer was chasing a white van when a black acura appeared and starting ramming into the...
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more than 2000 people showed up at a personal injury law office to file claims. since the fire more than 1,700 people have sought medical treatment at contra cost terrible medical hospitals -- coster, medical hospitals. >> my son started coughing at 1:30, he already had asthma, so he only gets attacks sometimes. >>> and here is a special claims hotline (866)260-7881. chevron plans to set up a help center in richmond to answer questions and help out with claims and they have not announced the location of that help center yet. >>> new this morning, five brentwood high schoolers have been suspended overall gangs of hazing. the four seniors and one sophomore, they are accused in june. sacramento district attorney's offices will decide. >>> 2500 customers were left in the dark. the outage came after a car hit a pole in novato yesterday. downed power lines lit grass on fire and 40 acres burned. 3,000 customers in petaluma and novato lost power. pg&e said everybody should be back online in about a half hour from now. >>> president barack obama continues campaigning toda
more than 2000 people showed up at a personal injury law office to file claims. since the fire more than 1,700 people have sought medical treatment at contra cost terrible medical hospitals -- coster, medical hospitals. >> my son started coughing at 1:30, he already had asthma, so he only gets attacks sometimes. >>> and here is a special claims hotline (866)260-7881. chevron plans to set up a help center in richmond to answer questions and help out with claims and they have not...
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he could tell you intricacies about law. >> he was killed last week on his 4th tour of duty. he was scheduled to come home in december. the funeral will be held saturday afternoon. >>> police in redwood city search for a suspect in five armed robbies in one week's time. coming up at 6:45 why officers believe the same suspect may be responsible for all of the robbies. >> accused serial killer needs a new legal advisor. he's accused of murdering four women between 1977 and 1994. yesterday in a courtroom he announced he fired his legal advisor after four months. he wants the county to pay for a new legal advisor. but the public defender's office says he is a millionaire and doesn't qualify. his trial is scheduled to begin in november. >>> san francisco police have now identified three quote persons of interest in the sexual assault allegations of what allegedly happened at the outside lands music festival. three young women were sexually assaulted on the grounds in golden gate park between saturday and early sunday morning. investigators with the special victim's unit say alcoho
he could tell you intricacies about law. >> he was killed last week on his 4th tour of duty. he was scheduled to come home in december. the funeral will be held saturday afternoon. >>> police in redwood city search for a suspect in five armed robbies in one week's time. coming up at 6:45 why officers believe the same suspect may be responsible for all of the robbies. >> accused serial killer needs a new legal advisor. he's accused of murdering four women between 1977 and...
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. >> it will show how people deal with law enforcement if you don't do what they want you to do then they blast your picture all over the newspapers. >> the lawyer also wanted a judge to dismiss the videotaped statement eliana lopez made to a friend during a new year's eve fight and the judge also rejected that request. potential jurors are now filling out questionnaires. they are showing how much they know about the case and whether they know sheriff ross mirkarimi or his wife eliana lopez. the jury pool includes one man who knows the sheriff quite well. he served alongside sheriff ross mirkarimi on the board of supervisors before he was elected sheriff last year. >>> if you use google service there is a new privacy service. it is simplifying 60 separate policies. it has one including google's search and google plus. privacy advocates say it is not for consumers and instead they say it will allow them to cross users so it can get more targeted information about advertisers. >>> they will be here giving the key note speech at a cyber security conference. they will address hundreds at
. >> it will show how people deal with law enforcement if you don't do what they want you to do then they blast your picture all over the newspapers. >> the lawyer also wanted a judge to dismiss the videotaped statement eliana lopez made to a friend during a new year's eve fight and the judge also rejected that request. potential jurors are now filling out questionnaires. they are showing how much they know about the case and whether they know sheriff ross mirkarimi or his wife...
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and also, they are due to decide the tough immigration law. they asked them to questions it to have a major debate ahead of the november elections. >>> they could approve a freeze when they meet to pass the final state budget. now the state has secured an extra $120 million in education funds. legs legislative leaders want to prevent tuition hikes for both uc and csu students hoyer, that plans on voters. >>> sal, is it too early to have traffic problems? >> no, dave, it is never too early and i told pam about an earlier accident on fremont and that has been gone and traffic is cleaned up in the area so that was good news to get them out of this quickly dash quickly. not a pas commute and no construction on your way to san francisco. if you are driving, that traffic looks good around the corner and into the valley. 507, there is our speed. a little bit towards the north and east and it will keep patchy low clouds and we are ceasebly cool and especially cool, the breeze is not going anywhere. some mid-40s, fog, mostly sunny, and another breezy d
and also, they are due to decide the tough immigration law. they asked them to questions it to have a major debate ahead of the november elections. >>> they could approve a freeze when they meet to pass the final state budget. now the state has secured an extra $120 million in education funds. legs legislative leaders want to prevent tuition hikes for both uc and csu students hoyer, that plans on voters. >>> sal, is it too early to have traffic problems? >> no, dave, it...
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now meanwhile voters overwhelmingly passed proposition 36 to ease california's three strikes law. now a mandatory life sentence will only be imposed if the third felony conviction is serious or violent. >>> we are tracking some overnight news out of newark this morning. we've been telling you about firefighters on the scene looking for the cause of a big house fire. take a look. it started at 2:00 a.m. this morning. a home on marion drive. two people that live in the home say they were awakened by the flames. they managed to grab their four children and get out of the house safely. >> my husband and i and our three-year-old we were asleep in bed and we just saw -- i just woke up and saw red. >> red cross is now helping that family find a place to stay. firefighters believe that the family dog died in the fire. >>> time now 5:36. let's check in with sal see what is happening with our commute. >> we are doing pretty well. we've had not that many problems but we will have slow traffic building. a little bit of fog there. put this picture up to show you it's a little misty. the train
now meanwhile voters overwhelmingly passed proposition 36 to ease california's three strikes law. now a mandatory life sentence will only be imposed if the third felony conviction is serious or violent. >>> we are tracking some overnight news out of newark this morning. we've been telling you about firefighters on the scene looking for the cause of a big house fire. take a look. it started at 2:00 a.m. this morning. a home on marion drive. two people that live in the home say they were...
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. >>> the so called c net law enforcement scandal is due back in court. lewis lombardi faces several charges. he was one of several officers dealing drugs and they were supposed to be taking these drugs off the streets. earlier he pled not guilty to the charges but there are indications he could change that plea. >>> a san jose police department is expected to pass up. he claims he was routinely bypassed for a promotion because he is african-american. the city denies any misconduct. the former chief is expected to take the stand and they are seeking unspecified damages. >>> they are threatening a take over of the oakland police department unless they agree to changes from nine years ago. they have a court appointed monitor and howard jordan has to consult before making decisions like promotions and disappointing officers. a federal take over is not necessary because they intend to comply with the reforms. >>> an informational meeting will address gas pipeline safety and it is in response to the pipeline explosion in 2010 and last year's explosion in cuper
. >>> the so called c net law enforcement scandal is due back in court. lewis lombardi faces several charges. he was one of several officers dealing drugs and they were supposed to be taking these drugs off the streets. earlier he pled not guilty to the charges but there are indications he could change that plea. >>> a san jose police department is expected to pass up. he claims he was routinely bypassed for a promotion because he is african-american. the city denies any...
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floodwaters may not recede in some of the areas. >>> searching for law breakers ahead of 4th of july. what they found in two bay area homes that led to criminal charges. >>> they need your help in catch willing a child predator, we will tell you more about the incident. parts of 4, it is not all that bad and we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather, stay tuned. . >>> sunny inland, temperatures 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>> here is a quick look at me of the top stories we are following, 7:00 this morning, u.s. supreme court will hand down the ruling on president barack obama's controversial healthcare reform law. they will either strike down all of it, parts of it and we will have a live report from there. >>> san francisco police are searching for the gunman who shot and killed a man overnight. neighbors heard the gunshots just at midnight on mt. vernon avenue. right now we have no motive for them. and sheriff ross mirkarimi is fighting to get his job back. san francisco mayor ed lee is set to testify tomorrow. >>> they are searching for a man they say
floodwaters may not recede in some of the areas. >>> searching for law breakers ahead of 4th of july. what they found in two bay area homes that led to criminal charges. >>> they need your help in catch willing a child predator, we will tell you more about the incident. parts of 4, it is not all that bad and we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather, stay tuned. . >>> sunny inland, temperatures 60s and 70s coast and bay. >>>...
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. >> so we would like to again say thank you to law enforcement that made this possible and to the community that made it possible. >> the two girl were taken to the hospital. they were released early this morning. mayes reportedly kidnapped him because he believed they were his daughters. >>> 5:47. police in mountain view released a sketch of a man that exposed himself to a young girl not once but twice. here's the man. he was driving a red jeep. possibly a cherokee when he pulled along a 13-year-old girl on monday. now police believe the same man exposed himself to the same girl back in february of last year. she was not harmed. look at that sketch. if you have any information about him call mountain view police. they will wait to hear from you. >>> well on american idol we are down to the final three there. >> which means we say goodbye to holly. >> 18-year-old texan holly cavanagh was eliminated last night. she was also a contestant on last season but she was cut during hollywood week. hollie will join us live during mornings on two today. i will be talking to her about her experiences o
. >> so we would like to again say thank you to law enforcement that made this possible and to the community that made it possible. >> the two girl were taken to the hospital. they were released early this morning. mayes reportedly kidnapped him because he believed they were his daughters. >>> 5:47. police in mountain view released a sketch of a man that exposed himself to a young girl not once but twice. here's the man. he was driving a red jeep. possibly a cherokee when...
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because the high court struck down part of the law they will expand medicare programs. it will now cost 84 billion less over the last decade. >>> and the u.s. senate comes into session and senators are taking a big vote that could impact your tax rates. and allison burns tells us why this is a symbolic vote, allison? >> reporter: they are taking up the bush tax cuts that extend by the end of this year. they want to head a proposal to keep the tax breaks for households below 250,000 a year but let taxes go up for wealthier americans. >> i want to support tax cuts for 98% of workers and 97% of small business owners and now this should be a no-brainer. >> they want it to stay lower for everyone and they say their guiding principal is do no harm. >> let every american and every american business know they will not have a higher income tax bill at the end of the year. >> senate democrats do not seem to have the notes they need to -- votes they need to advance the proposal and house speaker john boehner is bringing it to the republicans next week. >>> time is now 6:16, the se
because the high court struck down part of the law they will expand medicare programs. it will now cost 84 billion less over the last decade. >>> and the u.s. senate comes into session and senators are taking a big vote that could impact your tax rates. and allison burns tells us why this is a symbolic vote, allison? >> reporter: they are taking up the bush tax cuts that extend by the end of this year. they want to head a proposal to keep the tax breaks for households below...
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there seem to be more people here that want to see the health reform law uphold. one woman that survived breast cancer came from laguna beach. >> i just want a choice. if they want government health care, that is fine. i will be buy my own health care. we should have a choice. >> reporter: here is a look at the line that started friday afternoon. people camped out over the weekend. they braved the rain here in washington, d.c. to get one of the 400 seats inside the court. we have been told the court has started letting people in. we'll have more live coverage during my next update in about an hour. for now we are live in washington, d.c. alison burns ktvu channel 2 news. >>> salary for california lawmakers have been cut in recent years but still remain the highest in the country. the base pay for california lawmakers is about $95,000 a year. that is followed by pennsylvania at 82,000. and new york by $79,000. >>> 6:17. philippine boxing champmanny pacquiao say charges that he is a tax cheat is simple harassment. he has claimed he never shortchanged the philippine
there seem to be more people here that want to see the health reform law uphold. one woman that survived breast cancer came from laguna beach. >> i just want a choice. if they want government health care, that is fine. i will be buy my own health care. we should have a choice. >> reporter: here is a look at the line that started friday afternoon. people camped out over the weekend. they braved the rain here in washington, d.c. to get one of the 400 seats inside the court. we have...
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. >> it's time to get over the debate and implement the law. what they don't want is to be taken back to the old debate. they want to get on be focusing our economic growth and creating jobs. >> the american people do not want to get on this path. they do not want the government telling them what kind of insurance policy they have to buy and how much they will pay for it. if you don't like it we'll tax you. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi calls repeal efforts a waste of time. saying it would never pass the democratly controlled senate. but the house has scheduled a mostly symbolic vote. >>> the party that ruled mexico for most of the last century is now back in power. coming up at 6:15 what president elect enrique says he will do about the drug violence plaguing mexico. >>> 6:07 is the time right now. let's check back in with sal. checking in on the bridge at this time? >> i am. and you know i haven't seen a lot of slow traffic. it's not like i'm hoping for it but we are watching for it. let's take a look at it. there is a little bit of s
. >> it's time to get over the debate and implement the law. what they don't want is to be taken back to the old debate. they want to get on be focusing our economic growth and creating jobs. >> the american people do not want to get on this path. they do not want the government telling them what kind of insurance policy they have to buy and how much they will pay for it. if you don't like it we'll tax you. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi calls repeal efforts a waste of...
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>> reporter: this is because it is the 31st time they have tried to reform all or part of the law and it does not stand a chance against the democratically controlled senate. it showed a cartoon mocking them for not having health insurance the biggest tax increase in history. >> now in this cartoon you will see the woman got into her car, she didn't put her seat belt on, it was a choice, right? she is now being fined but she said no, it is the biggest tax increase in history and that's what is going on here today. >> reporter: they say the law will create a bigger bureaucracy that upper fears with new patient care. >> reporter: only a handful of democrats have said they will switch sides and vote with republicans today and none of them are from the bay area. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> that teen is talking about the 10-foot alligator who bit off his arm. he was swimming with friends when the gator charged at him. he tried to grab the gator first and fight it off. >> i took my left hand and i grabbed that skin up underneath him and he kept going and he went and dove
>> reporter: this is because it is the 31st time they have tried to reform all or part of the law and it does not stand a chance against the democratically controlled senate. it showed a cartoon mocking them for not having health insurance the biggest tax increase in history. >> now in this cartoon you will see the woman got into her car, she didn't put her seat belt on, it was a choice, right? she is now being fined but she said no, it is the biggest tax increase in history and...
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they will be joining others in a marathon bike ride raising money for the law enforcement. >> we have not forgotten him. we have not forgotten his family. we think about him all the time. >> the bay area police officers traveled light during that cross country trip. fedex shipped their bicycles and all of their bike gear free of charge. >>> a parolee is in jail accused of attacking a police dog. investigators say the man hit the police dog on the head while an officer was trying to arrest him in petaluma yesterday. the dog was not hurt but the police officer suffered minor injuries when he rushed in to help the police dog. suspect was wanted for several outstanding warrants for doing prison time with assault for a deadly weapon and other serious charges. >>> 5:17. today is the deadline for students to submit designs of art work that will be displayed above the new fourth beof the caldecott tunnel. . now when the design is selected it will be used to create three medallions that will be cemented right there on the entrance of the new section of the caldecott. >> that is really exciting
they will be joining others in a marathon bike ride raising money for the law enforcement. >> we have not forgotten him. we have not forgotten his family. we think about him all the time. >> the bay area police officers traveled light during that cross country trip. fedex shipped their bicycles and all of their bike gear free of charge. >>> a parolee is in jail accused of attacking a police dog. investigators say the man hit the police dog on the head while an officer was...
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. >> how lawmakers and bay area residence respond to the health care law decision. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning, to you. welcome to a brand new day. it's a friday, june 29th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. >> thank you for waking up with us. steve clark is here to tell us about the weather. >> cooler. low clouds making a strong surge inland. subpoenas inland that came down yes will continue that trend today. mainly 50s and 60s. maybe fog. 60s and 70s and sunshine it will be a little breezy as well. here is sal. >> steve, good morning. westbound highway 4 looks good. there goes bart. it looks good. the morning commute also looks pretty good if you are driving on 101 in san jose heading north. now let's go back to the desk. >> we are hearing new details from witnesses after a fatal police shooting in antioch. claudine wong has been at the scene all morning and has what investigators are focusing on. >> reporter: take a look behind me. you can see the tow truck in place and it looks like they are about to tow the car that has been inside
. >> how lawmakers and bay area residence respond to the health care law decision. ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> good morning, to you. welcome to a brand new day. it's a friday, june 29th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm pam cook. >> thank you for waking up with us. steve clark is here to tell us about the weather. >> cooler. low clouds making a strong surge inland. subpoenas inland that came down yes will continue that trend today. mainly 50s and 60s....
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law enforcement in several bay area cities are on the scene of a reported shooting. christian captain joins us live with what he has learned about this incident, christian? >> reporter: good morning, heather, this is still a very active investigation and as you can see there are agencies from around the bay and that forensics truck is from san mateo county and it is still an active investigation and there are a lot of evidence markers on the ground. behind this, there was a second scene and there was a door opened with a squad nearby. that appeared to be an officers with a bandage to his leg and we are hearing he may have been bitten by a dog and we hear this was an officer involved shooting. now we spoke with one man who drove by the scene shortly after midnight and he tells us there was a sizable police presence and a lot on the scene. >> the hill was covered with police cars and the latter truck was here and ambulance out here and there was police cars all the way from down here all the way up here to the corner... >> reporter: and coming back to our live scene, y
law enforcement in several bay area cities are on the scene of a reported shooting. christian captain joins us live with what he has learned about this incident, christian? >> reporter: good morning, heather, this is still a very active investigation and as you can see there are agencies from around the bay and that forensics truck is from san mateo county and it is still an active investigation and there are a lot of evidence markers on the ground. behind this, there was a second scene...
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they started showing up before sunrise, this is a pro choice group hoping the law will be upheld and they can't get one of the few dozen seats inside to the general public, we caught up with the nation's top consumer advocates, ron poll lick has been lobbying for health reform, he has argued other cases before the court and he is feeling optimistic about this one. >> it is always hazardous to think about what the court will do but i believe it will be implemented in a timely manner. >> reporter: now there is not a lot, today the tea party is here and i will have that during my next update, allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> the company that makes controversial food products called pink slime is suspending. they are shutting down their plants in texas kansas and iowa. the three factories make 900,000 pounds of pink slime each day. they are working to address public concerns about the product which is beef product mixed with ammonia and used as a filler. >>> a lot of concern this morning for a missing 22-month- old baby boy last seen on april 2011 in sacramento county. it
they started showing up before sunrise, this is a pro choice group hoping the law will be upheld and they can't get one of the few dozen seats inside to the general public, we caught up with the nation's top consumer advocates, ron poll lick has been lobbying for health reform, he has argued other cases before the court and he is feeling optimistic about this one. >> it is always hazardous to think about what the court will do but i believe it will be implemented in a timely manner....
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why credit cards are on overdrive there because of a new law. >> plus trying to catch the thief. the video and evidence police want you to see. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> good morning, clouds and showers about. mainly san jose toward monterrey and there, otherwise today warmer inland, temperatures 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. >> 5:54, video to show you catching a thief in the act and police want your help. look at this, the burglar there you will see him doing that and he does that. you can see his face as he runs through the stairwell of the garage with a handful of stolen goods, this not the first and one of the residents said their storage area was burglarized. >> you never really expect it when you go out to your storage to see that yours has been hit. >> the homeowners association has spent 40,000 dollars for new alarms and a camera system hoping to keep it safe. look at the picture again, authorities say if you reco
why credit cards are on overdrive there because of a new law. >> plus trying to catch the thief. the video and evidence police want you to see. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> good morning, clouds and showers about. mainly san jose toward monterrey and there, otherwise today warmer inland, temperatures 50s, 60s, 70s and...
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we don't know if that officer is with newark police or with some other law enforcement agency but they are tied up at the scene and we can't ask them more questions but i have called in and hopefully we will get more information. we can tell you it is completely blocked off to traffic and police are continuing their investigation. live in newark allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:52, we have away area connection to a central valley plane crash over the weekend, assess in crashed outside of fresno. the 52-year-old pilot died on impact. the pilot stole that plane from the airfield and the real owner is an insurance agent. he told the television station he discovered his plane missing saturday but didn't know what happened and the faa called him after that crash. >>> also tonight, alameda will get updated on reforms put into place and it happened at crown beach. emergency responders could not rescue a draining man. the city restored funding shortly after that tragedy and dozens of police officers and firefighters have extensive training. >> if you are looking for a career wi
we don't know if that officer is with newark police or with some other law enforcement agency but they are tied up at the scene and we can't ask them more questions but i have called in and hopefully we will get more information. we can tell you it is completely blocked off to traffic and police are continuing their investigation. live in newark allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:52, we have away area connection to a central valley plane crash over the weekend, assess in...
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critics of arizona's new immigration law want to stop it before it starts. yesterday they applied for a court order to block the police from checking the documents of people they consider suspicious. critics say the show me your papers provision will lead to racial profiling. they are hoping the court order will block the provision before it takes effect which could happen in the next couple of days. >>> police in redwood city are testing out a new program. it's the first of its kind in the whole nation. coming up at 7:08. how you can interact with a police officer without having them come to you. >>> there is a battle brewing in walnut creek over animals that help mitigate fire danger by grazing. two years ago the city stopped using cows because of complaints of damage cause the by the animals. and even attacks on people. some residence now say the cows cover far more land than the goats and they would like to see them brought back. >> interesting. >>> time now 6:49. sal is back. everybody behaving themselves out on the roads? >> i would say so, dave. we ar
critics of arizona's new immigration law want to stop it before it starts. yesterday they applied for a court order to block the police from checking the documents of people they consider suspicious. critics say the show me your papers provision will lead to racial profiling. they are hoping the court order will block the provision before it takes effect which could happen in the next couple of days. >>> police in redwood city are testing out a new program. it's the first of its kind...
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if they do the law will be put on hold until the outcome of a november vote. on this valentine's day, some same sex couples will request marriage licenses. it is part of the annual freedom to marry week. the couple's request will be denied and that's because currently in california same sex marriage is not legal. >>> several dogs from san francisco's animal shelter are flying to new york city to find new homes. allie rasmus is live in san francisco where a red carpet is being rolled out for a group of chihuahuas. what is going on, allie? >> reporter: that's right at san francisco airport, we are following this big group of people and 15 chihuahuas that are about to board a flight to new york city. this is part of a program animal control has been doing with the amount of spca. apparently there are an abundance here and in new york city people can't get enough of them. they are about to go into security and they will clear these little puppies, 15 of them to get on this flight. we caught up with these puppies and handlers at the animal care shelter and they are
if they do the law will be put on hold until the outcome of a november vote. on this valentine's day, some same sex couples will request marriage licenses. it is part of the annual freedom to marry week. the couple's request will be denied and that's because currently in california same sex marriage is not legal. >>> several dogs from san francisco's animal shelter are flying to new york city to find new homes. allie rasmus is live in san francisco where a red carpet is being rolled...
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. >> a pennsylvania judge is upholding that state's new voter identification law and now legality will be decided by the supreme court. requires voters to show a valid id before they are allowed to fill out a ballot. you need to prove who you are to fly on a plane so why not vote? opponents argue the law written by republicans will discourage young minority and poor voters who don't have photo ids and support democrats from voting in the up coming election. >> 5:47. cal fire officials say two wildfires burning are 70% contained. full containment expected by next monday. the walker fire started last sunday. two homes and out building have been destroyed. two more residents have been damaged. no word on what may have started those fires. and cal fire announces a statewide burn ban because of the fire danger we have right now. suspending residential burn permits on state controlled land. includes residential burn permits, forest management, hazard reduction and other industrial type burnings. this burn ban will stay in affect until there's a significant drop in the change in weather condi
. >> a pennsylvania judge is upholding that state's new voter identification law and now legality will be decided by the supreme court. requires voters to show a valid id before they are allowed to fill out a ballot. you need to prove who you are to fly on a plane so why not vote? opponents argue the law written by republicans will discourage young minority and poor voters who don't have photo ids and support democrats from voting in the up coming election. >> 5:47. cal fire...
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. >>> it is a new law, only dutch residents can enjoy marijuana from coffee shops and cafes. now the law does not take affect until january however some southern cities are refusing to serve tourists. many have signs up that read, knew rules, no drugs. one was violated -- one was cautioned for violating the new law. >>> checking in with sal on the new commute, how is it looking sal? >>> we have a 5 to 10 manipulate delay da -- 10 minute delay and i just got off the phone with bart central. let's look at the morning commute, westbound 880 looks good heading out to the mcarthur maze with no major problems and it is getting more crowded through richmond but nothing major. metering lights are on and pretty soon you will start seeing a backup and there is already a backup for the cash pairs. and this morning, we told you about the vallejo and richmond cap not, we have had a couple of minor crashes, if you want to be extra safe let's go to steve. >>> a happy cloudy monday morning and the system came by enhancing the fog bank, for this time of year it does not take much time of year
. >>> it is a new law, only dutch residents can enjoy marijuana from coffee shops and cafes. now the law does not take affect until january however some southern cities are refusing to serve tourists. many have signs up that read, knew rules, no drugs. one was violated -- one was cautioned for violating the new law. >>> checking in with sal on the new commute, how is it looking sal? >>> we have a 5 to 10 manipulate delay da -- 10 minute delay and i just got off the...
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it's part of a campaign urging law makers to don't blow it. it includes mckinley elementary. >> there is new out range this morning after an army sergeant accused of shooting rampage was sent out of the country. he met with the president trying to ease the tensions. coming up, we'll tell you why a military expert says it's better for that army sergeant to be tried here in the u.s. >> time is 6:07. it's been a rough morning out there. >> yes. >> let's see what's going on. >>> stuff driving in the mountains because highway 17 ; we've had slow traffic this morning, we had a tree down, they're still trying to clear it. the worst of it is over. they have been making progress there. we also want to move the maps to the east bay where highway 13 remains shut down. highway 13 is shut down between 24 and 580 because of a fatal crash. northbound 14 is open now. you can use 24 to 580. that would be your best alternate for now. if you're driving through the bay bridge toll plaza it is backed up for a five minute delay. the fast track lanes are not effecte
it's part of a campaign urging law makers to don't blow it. it includes mckinley elementary. >> there is new out range this morning after an army sergeant accused of shooting rampage was sent out of the country. he met with the president trying to ease the tensions. coming up, we'll tell you why a military expert says it's better for that army sergeant to be tried here in the u.s. >> time is 6:07. it's been a rough morning out there. >> yes. >> let's see what's going on....
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republican law maker is apologizing after a night of partying last summer. coming up we'll take you live to our washington d.c. bureau and get more on the investigation into a late night swim and another law makers reportedly involved. >>> back here at home, a bay area activist who played a major role in the black panther party was an fbi informant. they are saying the fbi recruited richard aoki in the 1950s. he's reportedly credited with giving guns to the black panthers and training them on how to use them. after joining the party in 1967. he committed suicide in 2009 after battling an illness. >>> some of the world's fastest boats will be taking over the san francisco bay tomorrow. 8 countries will be competing for top honors in the america's world series. it is a warmup race to the big event next year. >>> qualifiers begin wednesday afternoon. the quarter finals are thursday and friday with semi finals saturday and then the race on sunday. and you can see all the action from san francisco's marina green. more about the race times or general information,
republican law maker is apologizing after a night of partying last summer. coming up we'll take you live to our washington d.c. bureau and get more on the investigation into a late night swim and another law makers reportedly involved. >>> back here at home, a bay area activist who played a major role in the black panther party was an fbi informant. they are saying the fbi recruited richard aoki in the 1950s. he's reportedly credited with giving guns to the black panthers and training...
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it will serve hunting fishing target sports and law enforcement communities but at a town hall meeting people are upset the issue was never presented to the public. the stores would not be a affected unless the stores expand or move. >>> the newtown post office has received more than 100 calls from people wanting to send cards and care packages. now there is a special post office box for people who want to send condolences. postal workers say they already expect the box to be filled many times. >>> here is more on why so many people are sending holiday cards instead of clicking on e.cards. >> i do both. >>> so far so good with our commute. >> it is a novelty. remember the old days when there was no traffic, i was doing something else. let's look at what we have, the bay bridge toll plaza is moving along relatively well, there is a decent commute, well for the morning, there is a 15 to 20 minute delay, when you think about the commute, let's see there are no major problems. we do have slowed traffic and san mateo and dumbarton looks good as things are getting more crowded. >>> we will h
it will serve hunting fishing target sports and law enforcement communities but at a town hall meeting people are upset the issue was never presented to the public. the stores would not be a affected unless the stores expand or move. >>> the newtown post office has received more than 100 calls from people wanting to send cards and care packages. now there is a special post office box for people who want to send condolences. postal workers say they already expect the box to be filled...
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. >>> tougher fun laws and few test. >>> rain is moving across the bay area this morning and we will show you what it looks like at several locations. >> traffic is moving a long well, we have a few spin outs to tell you about coming up. . >>> good wednesday morning, tracking some rain showers heavier amounts closer to san jose and santa clara. >>> time now 6:43 here is a look at some of the top stories we are following. christmas vacation is ending for president barack obama and they are working on getting a deal on the table. president barack obama is leaving hawaii and he will be back to negotiate with lawmakers. >>> people are still without power in oakland after a car crash. they hit each other before running into a utility pole off of interstate 580. at one point power was knocked out to 6800 page customers. police are still looking for the person who ran from the scene. >>> the day after christmas is known as the busiest day of the year. retailers are hoping to boost their bottom line before year's end. >>> and they are going back to work and urging drivers to proceed with cau
. >>> tougher fun laws and few test. >>> rain is moving across the bay area this morning and we will show you what it looks like at several locations. >> traffic is moving a long well, we have a few spin outs to tell you about coming up. . >>> good wednesday morning, tracking some rain showers heavier amounts closer to san jose and santa clara. >>> time now 6:43 here is a look at some of the top stories we are following. christmas vacation is ending for...
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street drug sales and law enforcement costs in oakland are immediately going to rise. >> i don't want to be buying from under ground. i don't want to buy from anybody that is doing illegal growing or importing. >> oakland city attorney barbara parker released this statement about the government crack down. she wrote i'm deeply dismayed that the federal government would seek to deprive californians of this vital medicine. >>> we are following a couple of develops stories right now. fire in concord and in oakland and sal has the details. >> the fire in oakland we are still trying to get a better location. the assignment desk in the background looking to find out about it. we'll have more on that. it is a working fire in oakland. we will get that for you for mornings on 2. firefighters are still at the scene of a house fire early this morning. this is a live picture of the home the fire broke out in the garage a few hours ago at the house on st. francis drive. firefighters quickly put out the flames before they spread. there is no word yet on the cause of the fire or damage estimates. no
street drug sales and law enforcement costs in oakland are immediately going to rise. >> i don't want to be buying from under ground. i don't want to buy from anybody that is doing illegal growing or importing. >> oakland city attorney barbara parker released this statement about the government crack down. she wrote i'm deeply dismayed that the federal government would seek to deprive californians of this vital medicine. >>> we are following a couple of develops stories...
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law enforcement officials believe more marijuana is being grown on private property. >>> in just a few hours a meet willing be held at a san mateo elementary school where a nine- year-old girl was abducted from a restroom and molested. alex savidge is there at park side elementary where the school is on high alert this morning. >> reporter: even though a man has been arrested in connection with this brazen crime, parents here are still worried. that is why san mateo police and the superintendent will be holding a meeting for parents here at park side elementary school to talk about this kidnapping. nay will also discuss possible changes to the policy. it was last friday when a nine- year-old girl was kidnapped from a stranger at a nearby bathroom. prosecutors filed charges against 25-year-old bradley mrozak of san francisco. he groped that girl inside the bathroom and put his hand over her mouth and carried her off campus. we were able to talk to the man who's daughter is friends with the victim. >> they all worry about each other so yeah they look up to each other. yet when you go hom
law enforcement officials believe more marijuana is being grown on private property. >>> in just a few hours a meet willing be held at a san mateo elementary school where a nine- year-old girl was abducted from a restroom and molested. alex savidge is there at park side elementary where the school is on high alert this morning. >> reporter: even though a man has been arrested in connection with this brazen crime, parents here are still worried. that is why san mateo police and...
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when a design is chosen it will be used to create three medallions. >>> more law enforcement officers were on hand for the cinco de mayo festival. the whole goal was to make sure yesterday's celebration was a safe one. santa clara county sheriffs department says this festival attracts gang members. that is why they brought in parole officers and probation officers and a gang suppression unit just to keep an eye own spot problems. as a precaution private security patted down the men and women had their bags checked. >> you know i think it's something that is necessary. you never know what people might sneak in. >> sheriffs deputy says they feel the increased presence worked. there were no gang related fights, assaults or arrests made at the festival. now during cinco de mayo celebrations saturday night san jose police made 30 arrests. most of those were for weapons possession and public drunkness. 12 minors were taken in for curfew violations. 67 drivers received traffic citations. >>> the offer the university made to help peacefully end the protest and where negotiations stand now. >>
when a design is chosen it will be used to create three medallions. >>> more law enforcement officers were on hand for the cinco de mayo festival. the whole goal was to make sure yesterday's celebration was a safe one. santa clara county sheriffs department says this festival attracts gang members. that is why they brought in parole officers and probation officers and a gang suppression unit just to keep an eye own spot problems. as a precaution private security patted down the men and...
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arguing that while john edwards' may have been a bad husband, he did not violate any federal campaign laws. edwards faces the possibility of up to 30 years in prison if convicted. >>> police have launched a new crack down on violent street gangs. our cameras were there when the operation got off to a surprising start. the task force was holding a briefing outside mills peninsula hospital in burling game when one officer recognized a known gang member going inside. he was wanted for burglar. turns out the man had already been arrested and just been released from jail. the gang task force ended up making two other arrests during the first night of the operation. >>> 6:48. getting high school students to stop cutting class. coming up add 7:06 -- up at 7:06 the antic they are using to get student's parents involved. >>> tara is in for sal. there has been quite a few accidents. >> it has been okay. the accidents we have had are pretty minor. so we're in breath good shape in that arena. if we head outdoors. let's take a look at your maps. they were running a traffic break right here 280 northbou
arguing that while john edwards' may have been a bad husband, he did not violate any federal campaign laws. edwards faces the possibility of up to 30 years in prison if convicted. >>> police have launched a new crack down on violent street gangs. our cameras were there when the operation got off to a surprising start. the task force was holding a briefing outside mills peninsula hospital in burling game when one officer recognized a known gang member going inside. he was wanted for...